The Blues needed all three points to keep a top-five finish within their control
Cucurella header boosts Chelsea’s UCL hopes with win over Man United

Chelsea took a significant step towards securing Champions League football next season as Marc Cucurella’s second-half header sealed a crucial 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
The Blues needed all three points to keep a top-five finish within their control, but were made to work hard by a resilient United side on Friday night.
After a frustrating first half, it was Cucurella who made the breakthrough, nodding home Reece James’ pinpoint cross to lift Chelsea into fourth place in the Premier League.
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They now sit above Aston Villa on goal difference and one point clear of sixth-placed Manchester City, who still have a game in hand.
Despite having a Europa League final against Tottenham on Wednesday, United manager Ruben Amorim named a strong starting XI for the trip to west London.
The decision nearly paid off when Harry Maguire found the net with a superb volley in the first half, but the goal was disallowed for offside following a VAR review.
Chelsea came close to scoring before the break when Reece James struck the post with a curling effort.
The hosts were then awarded a penalty in the second half after Tyrique George went down under pressure from goalkeeper Andre Onana.
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However, VAR overturned the decision, correctly showing Onana had reached the ball first.
The breakthrough finally arrived when James delivered a curling cross to the far post, where Cucurella rose to glance a header beyond Onana and spark celebrations among the home fans.
The Blues will now head to Nottingham Forest on the final day knowing that a win will secure Champions League qualification for the 2025/26 campaign.
For Amorim’s Manchester United, it was another disappointing result.
Their 18th defeat of the season leaves them 16th in the table, with one game remaining in a turbulent campaign.
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